Chap. XXIV.] 
ANALYSES . 
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Table 74. 
Limits of analyses of Indian ores in Table 72 arranged according to 
jyrobable source. 
Central Provinces, 
Source oi ore. 
and possibly Jhabua 
Vizagapatani. 
nud Panch Mahals. 
Number of cargoes. 
22 
4 
Manganese , . . . • 
47-25 — 54 53 
42 13 —47 C3 
Iron ....... 
3-85 — 7-98 
9-14 —11-69 
Silica ...... 
3-33 — 9-99 
2-63 — 3-60 
Phosphorus ..... 
0056— 0-163 
0-235- 0-331 
Mositure ...... 
0-21 — 264 
0 64 — 0-95 
Table 75. 
Mean of analyses of Indian ores in Table 73 arranged according to 
probable source. 
Source of ore. 
Central Provinces, 
and possibly .Jhabua 
and Panch Mahals. 
Vizagapatam. 
Number of cargoes. 
22 
4 
Manganese ...... 
51 -31 
45-95 
Iron .... . . 
5-53 
10-29 
Silica ....... 
613 
310 
Phosphorus ..... 
0 096 
0-291 
Moisture ...... 
0-71 
0-76 
Since the figures given in tables 72 and 73 represent a few only of the 
manganese-ore producing countries of the world 
ganl^S::; S: I gi-« ^-We 76 a further set of figures taken 
from W. \enator's paper entitled the 'Die 
Deckung des Bedarfs an Manganerzen', and published in Stahl und 
Eisen, XXVI, pp. 146-148 (1906). 
